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治愈患者,伤害地球?推动可持续手术:手术器械包装的废物产生和可回收性综述。

Healing patient, harming planet? A drive towards sustainable surgery: review of waste production and recyclability of surgical instrument packaging.

机构信息

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

出版信息

Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2024 Jul;106(6):492-497. doi: 10.1308/rcsann.2023.0045. Epub 2024 Feb 16.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Healthcare contributes more than 1% of all domestic waste in the United Kingdom (UK), with operating theatre waste alone accounting for approximately 50% of all hospital waste. In November 2022, the UK Surgical Royal Colleges issued an Intercollegiate Climate Emergency Declaration and called for urgent action. We review waste production and the recyclability of surgical instrument packaging used in a common ear, nose and throat procedure (thyroidectomy) and suggest strategies to make this surgery more sustainable,. These strategies can be generalised to other surgeries.

METHODS

We prospectively audited packaging waste from 20 thyroidectomies performed at the Royal Marsden Hospital in the UK between July and December 2022. All packaging was weighed, categorised and analysed after the operation.

RESULTS

On average, each thyroidectomy produced packaging waste comprising 183g (34%) of plain paper/cardboard, 167g (31%) of soft plastic film, 142g (26%) of laminated paper, 37g (7%) of hard plastic and 11g (2%) of metal foil. Of all the packaging collected, only one item had a recycling label. When extrapolated to the 7,851 thyroidectomies performed in the National Health Service during the fiscal year 2021/2022, the estimated total weight of packaging waste would be 4.2 tonnes, of which only 31.4kg would be indicated as recyclable. When converted to an estimated carbon footprint, total carbon emissions would be 1,048kg COe, equivalent to three round trips from London to Edinburgh in a petrol car.

CONCLUSION

This audit demonstrates the different categories and vast amount of packaging waste from a common operation. Manufacturers should place clear recyclability labels on packaging, and switch to recyclable materials and a digital information booklet where possible. Local waste audit and analysis can be simple first steps towards making surgery more sustainable.

摘要

简介

在英国(UK),医疗保健产生的垃圾超过了所有国内垃圾的 1%,仅手术室垃圾就占医院总垃圾的 50%左右。2022 年 11 月,英国外科皇家学院发布了一项学院间气候紧急宣言,并呼吁采取紧急行动。我们审查了在一项常见的耳鼻喉科手术(甲状腺切除术)中使用的外科器械包装的垃圾产生情况和可回收性,并提出了使该手术更具可持续性的策略。这些策略可以推广到其他手术中。

方法

我们对 2022 年 7 月至 12 月在英国皇家马斯登医院进行的 20 例甲状腺切除术的包装垃圾进行了前瞻性审计。所有包装在手术后进行称重、分类和分析。

结果

平均而言,每次甲状腺切除术产生的包装垃圾包括 183 克(34%)普通纸/纸板、167 克(31%)软塑料薄膜、142 克(26%)层压纸、37 克(7%)硬塑料和 11 克(2%)金属箔。在所收集的所有包装中,只有一个物品有回收标签。当外推到 2021/2022 财年国民保健制度中进行的 7851 例甲状腺切除术时,估计包装废物的总重量将为 4.2 吨,其中只有 31.4 公斤被标记为可回收。转换为估计的碳足迹,总碳排放量将为 1048 千克 COe,相当于一辆汽油车从伦敦到爱丁堡的往返三次。

结论

本审计证明了一种常见手术产生的不同类别和大量包装废物。制造商应在包装上贴上清晰的可回收标签,并尽可能改用可回收材料和数字信息手册。当地的废物审计和分析可以是使手术更具可持续性的简单第一步。

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